
There's a problem with WRPGs that continues to grow with each new release, and most games in the genre tend to fall victim.
Fallout 4 on Switch 2 offers 30fps, 40fps, and 60fps modes, with graphics settings differing from PS4 and PS5 versions.
A new Skyrim Switch 2 update delivers major visual upgrades, surpassing some console settings, but locks the game to 30fps and introduces noticeable input lag.

Following Fallout 4's anniversary update, Nexus Mods have assebled an Anniversary Collection of existing mods designed to offer a free refresh as an alternative
A super disorganized article.
I think most of us have run into the issue with selling off loot before you know that it will be important later. It's to the point where I'll just Google "loot to keep in _________" before playing. And it's not exclusive to your typical WRPGs. I screwed up in games like HZD and RDR2 doing this same thing.
To the larger points raised, so far in my playthrough of OW, it's striking a nice balance of open world freedom of Fallout and something more straightforward like Mass Effect. The Worlds are manageable, as are the side quests.
The problem is there isn't enough of them. Way too many JRPGs. Most of which are mediocre.
The problem with gaming journalism FTFY.
Without reading the article.
Since PS2 generation, my complaint is always the same. That the font is too small, and unfriendly stats menu design, like reading a newspaper.